Film Quotes by Myrna Loy
75 quotes
Gertie Waxted:
So you're the man who put a grand piano in a girl's vanity case.
Jackson 'Jack' Durant: Oh, is that news all over town?
Gertie Waxted: Don't worry. I heard you were all right. You didn't demand down payment.
Jackson 'Jack' Durant: Well, don't you count on that. If I give you anything, I'll demand payment.
Gertie Waxted: [Bats eyelashes] I hate to be in debt.
Jackson 'Jack' Durant: Oh, is that news all over town?
Gertie Waxted: Don't worry. I heard you were all right. You didn't demand down payment.
Jackson 'Jack' Durant: Well, don't you count on that. If I give you anything, I'll demand payment.
Gertie Waxted: [Bats eyelashes] I hate to be in debt.
Kay Wilson:
Ever since you got off that boat you've been chasing me like an amorous goat. You've tried your darnedest to make me fall in love with you and now you have. So from now on I'm going to do the chasing, and believe me, brother, you're going to know you've been chased.
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Myrna Loy
(as Kay Wilson)
in
I Love You Again
(1940)
Lady Edwina Esketh:
[Noticing a handsome Indian man at a nearby table] Who's the pale copper Apollo?
Thomas 'Tom' Ransome: Major Safti.
Lady Edwina Esketh: Not bad - not bad at ALL.
Thomas 'Tom' Ransome: Well, don't waste your time. He's a surgeon and a scientist. Any interest he *might* have in romance is purely biological.
Lady Edwina Esketh: You make him sound even MORE exciting.
Thomas 'Tom' Ransome: Major Safti.
Lady Edwina Esketh: Not bad - not bad at ALL.
Thomas 'Tom' Ransome: Well, don't waste your time. He's a surgeon and a scientist. Any interest he *might* have in romance is purely biological.
Lady Edwina Esketh: You make him sound even MORE exciting.
--
Myrna Loy
in
The Rains Came
(1939)
Lady Edwina Esketh:
[Speaking to Tom Ransome] That's why we didn't get on. You've always wanted a woman to treat you like a god. *I* treated you as if you were just as bad as myself.
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Myrna Loy
in
The Rains Came
(1939)
Lady Edwina Esketh:
I've been hearing dreadful things about you. It seems you've become a shockingly useful citizen.
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Myrna Loy
in
The Rains Came
(1939)
Lady Edwina Esketh:
Some night you're going to fall flat on your face and people will begin to suspect you drink.
--
Myrna Loy
in
The Rains Came
(1939)
Margit Agnew:
Do you take dope?
--
Myrna Loy
(as Margit Agnew)
in
Double Wedding
(1937)
Margit Agnew:
You big bigamist!
--
Myrna Loy
(as Margit Agnew)
in
Double Wedding
(1937)
Martha Eaton:
I have no heroes, only some people I love.
--
Myrna Loy
(as Martha Eaton)
in
From the Terrace
(1960)
Mary Howard:
But who wants a husband nobody else wants?
--
Myrna Loy
(as Mary Howard)
in
When Ladies Meet
(1933)